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... Esq. ) Director* of the Belfast and JOHN HARRISON, Esq. Balivmena Kaiiaav. ss, e^ - | “■- ...
... Esq. ) Director* of the Belfast and JOHN HARRISON, Esq. Balivmena Kaiiaav. ss, e^ - | “■- ...
... tiioa taking innaiurc* ¦¦â¢cnaary (or organising mctropolia cnii(uriciiy with tbani by VVtu. A. Dane, Esq., seconded by John Grattan, F.M| ; Kno)redâThat a pnbli; meeting the Orangemen of Ireland he called, to lake into conti-leralion the position Orangcitae ...
... Lowry. Dotrnpalrtek, —Dr Young: Denrlr* Hotel. /Hut'iannoH. —Messrs. Peebles & Co. I.itbmm, —Hertford Arms Hotel; Queen's Arms Hotel. Lurgan, Mr John Nettlcton Moira, —Miss Murphy. Portglenone. —Dr Madden. aer HotCt, Simm Uxttt. and Retailer*, supplied ...
... Bogan, 4s 6d; John Woods and Michael Duffy, ss. O'Cunnell ward. 13s 9d, per Mr. John M*E tee. Messrs. Daniel Hughes, 6s 4d; Patrick M'Kenna and J. M’Konna. 8d; J. La very and ii. M'Lorinan, 3s and Hugh Smyth, Is. Grattan ward, XI 9J, per Mr. John Robinson ...
... Reporter. Deplorable Accident to Dr. Grattan.— It with sincere regret that we have to record the oceurreuce of accident, which, although not attended with fatal, still has terminated m a disastrous result 10 Dr. Richard Grattan, Fellow of the King and Queen’s ...
... rtford Arms Hotel; Queen’s Arms Hotel. Luroan —Mr. John Nettleton. Moira— Miss Murphy. Portglenone— Dr. Madden. • Hotels, Steamboats, and firhti/crJ, supplied on | liberal terms, for Cash.-No bottles allowed for bn such have the words Grattan S: Co. stamped ...
... 1845. MR. GRATTAN, DENTIST, will visit Newbv, professionally on SATURDAY Sext, the Slh instant; y / also, on the Ist SATURDAY in July, September. / Mr. Grattan avails himself of this opportunity acquaint his Patients that he never leaves Arm%GH, except ...
... the Court adjourned. BALLYCASTLE PETTY SESSIONS. Monday, June 16. Before John M'Neale, John Stewart Moore, and Adam Cuppage, Esqrs. , , James and his wife were charged Mr. John Campbell with having in their possession, and refusing to give up, a watch ...
... Doncaster. aged between 40 and 50, was with Rheumatism, and confi >ed to her bed of nearly two months, with scarcely lift her arm sho was singularsy benefited after nmpg tw^doses BLAIR’S GOUT AND and after fiaUbiag two botes was quite recorerq^/y The above ...
... a great deal real, and something mea in arms to enfi It was a curious sight, that of uate the disfranchisemen tof country, yet resolved of ft tah inhabitants ]—men in the great body and honour of Ireland, arms to assert the dignity entertaini: a cordial ...
... and wreaths, encircle the Royal Arms ol Great Britain, surmounting the words ROWLAND’S KALADOR, &c.. Ac.. &c„ whilst a plinth at the foot displays the Signature of the Proprietors, in red, thus— A. ROWLAND & SON. MU. GRATTAN, DEMIST, will visit Nbwrv. p ...
... of Grattan moving the declaration of Irish independence on the floor of the Irish House of Parliament on the 16th A il, 1782. The picture contains portraits of all the celebrated Irish states- men of that day, and is the property of Mr. H. Grattan, one ...